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Shame it wasn't RR that survived and not the piss hole.
But where will the same ten trainers that have exclusive rights to race against each other (and themselves) every night at Yonkers go if it closes? Assuming they're not locked up...
https://www.pa.gov/agencies/cor/state-prisons/sci-chester.htmlThey will be given day passes to race at Harrahs Chester during the day. Prison bus will pick them up after the races and transport them back to jail. Proceeds from winning purses will go to Howard Taylor for their defense.
Morning line odd on winner in contractSOA. 99-1MGM. 1-9
Close Jonkers, put Faraldough in jail
Can't decide who is the bigger dickhead, Gaagoots [deflects everything by accusing every poster of being GCM]or Pacer2 [who is just clearly just a dumbfuck.] Match made in heaven or maybe 'THEY' are the same person.
I grew up going to Yonkers and Roosevelt. It was a "no brainer" on which track was nicer. Roosevelt, in Westbury NY was a great track. Easy ride from Brooklyn. About 45 minutes without traffic. The real estate it sat on was prime land. Thus no more Roosevelt. Yonkers, a much longer ride, always looked "dingy". The neighborhood around it was "dicey" at best. I'm not surprised they are trying to get rid of it.
This is all accurate. RR was ran into the ground the last few years it existed. When I went nearly all the floors were closed, and the attendance on track was @50-100 people at best. Sadly it’s always the same story…The land is worth more developed into something other than a racetrack. Gulfstream is next to fall. That land is worth a fortune. I think of all the tracks I went to which are shopping centers or housing:RR, Freehold (will be developed), Liberty Bell, Brandywine, Freestate, Foxboro, Maywood, Pompano, Calder, Hialeah, Garden State….I am sure I’m missing a bunch.